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Gretchen is Berlin's number one for contemporary club music and left field beats. It stands for high ranking international bookings and reflects the complexity of current musical trends. All from Electronica, Elektro, Trap, House over Bass, Dubstep...more

I like this club because it's a nice place to listen to some good drum and bass acts. Also, I feel like it's a lot less pretentious then the other clubs in Berlin which seem to be crowded with party tourists who try too hard...More

It was so smokey at the Beardyman concert it was unreal...apart from the bar staff and the bouncers all the staff (sound, lighting, coat check) were openly smoking and so were a lot of the punters there. If you don't like smok then don't go...More

Been here twice for trap events, incredible music and awesome crowd, look out for events and go jam! Pretty good location, big wardrobe, drinks are not cheap but affordable, smoking inside but it doesnt feel like a smoky place)
Also usually the entrance is 4...More

Personally, I feel that this place was a great primer for me as an internationally inexperienced club-goer during my first stay in Berlin. It's a medium-ish venue with multiple stages and a "no-frills" attitude (dare I say minimal?). I'll never claim to be an authority...More

Not special place, with djs playing good techno. The caiprinha there seemed like a real brazilian one!

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Kreuzberg

Berlin's revolutionary heart and immigrant roots canboth be found in Kreuzberg, but this centralneighbourhood is beginning a new chapter. In the1950s and '60s, Turkish guest workers settled aroundKottbusser Tor, while in the 1980s and '90s,rambunctious squatters and artists gathered to live acarefree life here. An old hospital even became ahotspot of riots between squatters and police. Today

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you can still find the best kebabs in town and manyunderground clubs, but a lot has changed as well. Thehospital has been transformed into an art center, andincreasingly you will find new urban cafés,restaurants and designer shops. Rising housing pricesand gentrification threaten the spirit of this areaalong the Spree River, but the neighbourhood’s legacyis upheld by a very engaged community fighting topreserve its rebellious identity.